MCQ
When X rays pass through a strong uniform magnetic field, Then they
  • Do not get deflected at all
  • B
    Get deflected in the direction of the field
  • C
    Get deflected in the direction opposite to the field
  • D
    Get deflected in the direction perpendicular to the field

Answer

Correct option: A.
Do not get deflected at all
Do not get deflected at all

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